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The cost of using the wrong keywords can be high. If you choose the wrong keywords, you risk wasting your time and resources. I never meant to threaten you. Keyword research is not rocket science. In fact, you're going to learn most of it in just 20 minutes or so. However, there are quite a few important caveats and misconceptions you should be aware of to make better SEO decisions. So let's dive right in. This is the third chapter of the beginner's guide to SEO . Basics of keyword research What is keyword research? Why is keyword research important? Part 2 How to find keyword ideas
1. Brainstorm seed keywords 2. Check what keywords your competitors are ranking for 3. Use keyword research tools Bosnia and Herzegovina Email List Matching terms Related terms 4. Research your niche (field, industry) Part 3 Keyword analysis method search volume traffic potential Keyword difficulty Cost per click (CPC) Part 4: How to aim for keywords Identifying the parent topic Examining search intent Part 5: Prioritizing keywords How to measure the “business potential” of a keyword Which keywords should I start with? Part 6 Keyword Research Tools Key points of this guide Part 1 Basics of keyword research If you're new to SEO,

you're probably wondering what keyword research is and why it's so important. This short chapter is for you. If you already understand, please move on to the next chapter. What is keyword research? Keyword research is the process of discovering the valuable search queries that your target customers type into search engines like Google to find products, services, and information. Why is keyword research important? If you publish a page on a topic that no one is searching for, your article will not get any traffic from Google (or any other search engine). Many website operators make such mistakes and are part of the reason why 90.63% of pages on the internet don't get traffic from Google, as our research found. By researching keywords, you can see if there is a search demand for what you want to write about. This way, once your page ranks high for the keywords you're targeting on Google, you'll enjoy consistent traffic from those targeted visitors to your page. Part 2 How to find keyword ideas Keyword research begins by putting yourself in your customer's shoes.
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